Compare Fiber Internet in Singapore

Live offers across tracked providers in Singapore — updated daily from the Giraffy database.

Live offers

34 live offers compared from 7 providers, from S$4.90 /month. Updated daily.

GAMER 10Gbps + Marvel Super Heroes Collector Booster MyRepublic

S$4.90 /month

  • Data: 10 GB
  • Provider: MyRepublic

TCG & Insurance MyRepublic

S$4.90 /month

  • Data: 10 GB
  • Provider: MyRepublic

Geek Insurance for your collectibles from $4.90/mth MyRepublic

S$4.90 /month

  • Provider: MyRepublic

M1 Plan M1

S$20 /month

  • Network: M1
  • Provider: M1

WhizComms Plan WhizComms

S$27.99 /month

  • Provider: WhizComms

10Gbps BroadbandFrom $28.99/mth WhizComms

S$28.99 /month

  • Data: 10 GB
  • Provider: WhizComms

M1 Fibre 500Mbps M1

S$29.90 /month

  • Download Speed: 500Mbps
  • Contract Length: 24 months
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: See m1.com.sg

10Gbps Broadband for $29.99/mth* MyRepublic

S$29.99 /month

  • Data: 10 GB
  • Provider: MyRepublic

SIMBA 10Gbps Fibre SIMBA

S$29.99 /month

  • Download Speed: 10Gbps
  • Contract Length: No contract
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: No change

WhizComms 10Gbps WiFi 7 WhizComms

S$29.99 /month

  • Download Speed: 10Gbps
  • Contract Length: 24 months
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: No change

This plan comes with M1

S$30.90 /month

  • Data: 10 GB
  • Network: M1
  • Provider: M1

MyRepublic Hyperspeed 10Gbps MyRepublic

S$30.99 /month

  • Download Speed: 10Gbps
  • Contract Length: 24 months
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: No change

MyRepublic No Frills 1Gbps MyRepublic

S$36.99 /month

  • Download Speed: 1Gbps
  • Contract Length: 24 months
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: No change

M1 Fibre 1Gbps M1

S$39.90 /month

  • Download Speed: 1Gbps
  • Contract Length: 24 months
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: See m1.com.sg

Singtel 1Gbps Fibre Singtel

S$39.90 /month

  • Download Speed: 1Gbps
  • Contract Length: 24 months
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: See singtel.com

MyRepublic Plan MyRepublic

S$44.99 /month

  • Provider: MyRepublic

ViewQwest 1Gbps Home Fibre ViewQwest

S$49 /month

  • Download Speed: 1Gbps
  • Contract Length: 24 Months
  • Technology: FTTH
  • Price After Offer: SGD 49/month after contract

StarHub 1Gbps Fibre StarHub

S$49.90 /month

  • Download Speed: 1Gbps
  • Contract Length: 24 months
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: See starhub.com

M1 Fibre 1Gbps Home Plan M1

S$49.90 /month

  • Download Speed: 1Gbps
  • Contract Length: 24 Months
  • Technology: FTTH
  • Price After Offer: SGD 39.90 promo first 6m

Personal MyRepublic

S$49.99 /month

  • Data: 10 GB
  • Provider: MyRepublic

Choose your GAMER Load Out from $49.99/mth MyRepublic

S$49.99 /month

  • Data: 10 GB
  • Provider: MyRepublic

MyRepublic 2Gbps Google Nest Wifi MyRepublic

S$52.99 /month

  • Download Speed: 2Gbps
  • Contract Length: 24 months
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: No change

StarHub 1Gbps Home Broadband StarHub

S$54.90 /month

  • Download Speed: 1Gbps
  • Contract Length: 24 Months
  • Technology: FTTH
  • Price After Offer: SGD 39.90 promo first 12m

WhizComms Extreme 2Gbps WhizComms

S$59 /month

  • Download Speed: 2Gbps
  • Contract Length: 24 Months
  • Technology: FTTH
  • Price After Offer: SGD 59/month

StarHub 10Gbps Fibre StarHub

S$59.34 /month

  • Download Speed: 10Gbps
  • Contract Length: 24 months
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: See starhub.com

StarHub 2Gbps Fibre StarHub

S$62.90 /month

  • Download Speed: 2Gbps
  • Contract Length: 24 months
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: See starhub.com

All the Sports You Love. One Subscription MyRepublic

S$65.99 /month

  • Provider: MyRepublic

Singtel 2Gbps Home Broadband Singtel

S$79.90 /month

  • Download Speed: 2Gbps
  • Contract Length: 24 Months
  • Technology: FTTH
  • Price After Offer: SGD 59.90/month promo

Singtel 2Gbps Mesh Plus Singtel

S$82.90 /month

  • Download Speed: 2Gbps
  • Contract Length: 24 months
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: See singtel.com

Singapore’s #1 Gaming ISP MyRepublic

S$100 /month

  • Data: 10 GB
  • Provider: MyRepublic

Quad-Band Mesh. Unrivaled Performance MyRepublic

S$109.99 /month

  • Provider: MyRepublic

MyRepublic Fibre Plan MyRepublic

S$109.99 /month

  • Provider: MyRepublic

Singtel 10Gbps Fibre Singtel

S$172 /month

  • Download Speed: 10Gbps
  • Contract Length: 24 months
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: See singtel.com

The Ultimate Masterpiece for Your Living Room MyRepublic

S$249.99 /month

  • Data: 10 GB
  • Provider: MyRepublic

What is fibre internet in Singapore?

Fibre internet delivers broadband over the Nationwide Broadband Network, a fibre-optic infrastructure that reaches virtually every home and business in Singapore. It is the default form of home internet in the country, offering symmetric, high-speed connections that easily support streaming, gaming, video calls and multiple connected devices. Because the physical network is shared, providers compete on plan speed, price, contract terms and bundled extras rather than on who has cabled your building.

How the Singapore market works

Singapore operates an open-access model. The passive fibre network is run by NetLink Trust, active infrastructure by wholesalers, and retail service providers sell plans to consumers over the same infrastructure. This separation lets many retailers, from the large telcos to lean challengers, offer competing plans on identical fibre. Gigabit plans are mainstream, with multi-gig tiers increasingly common. Plans are sold on 12 or 24-month contracts or on no-contract terms, often with router, voice or mobile bundles.

Benefits

High symmetric speeds — Upload and download speeds are typically equal, ideal for video calls, cloud backups and content creation.

Near-universal coverage — The nationwide fibre network reaches almost all residences, so service quality is consistent across the island.

Competitive pricing — Many retailers on shared infrastructure keep gigabit plans affordable, with frequent promotions.

Bundles — Plans often include a router, home voice line, mobile SIM or streaming perks at little extra cost.

How to choose

Pick a speed that matches your household; 1Gbps comfortably serves most homes, while multi-gig plans suit heavy users and large households. Compare the true monthly cost over the contract, factoring in setup fees, router charges and any promotional pricing that ends. Check contract length and early-termination penalties, and whether a mesh router or Wi-Fi 6 equipment is included. If you value flexibility, weigh no-contract plans against cheaper locked-in deals.

Leading providers in Singapore

Retail providers include Singtel, StarHub and M1 among the established telcos, alongside challengers such as MyRepublic, WhizComms, SIMBA and ViewQwest. The large telcos bundle broadband with mobile and TV and emphasise service and support, while challenger brands often undercut on price for comparable speeds on the same network. ViewQwest is known for multi-gig and specialist routing options. Since the underlying fibre is shared, differences come down to price, equipment, support and bundles.

What it costs

Entry gigabit plans commonly sit in the region of S$30 to S$50 a month on promotion, with standard pricing higher and multi-gig plans reaching S$60 to S 00 or more. Promotional teasers can appear very low but revert after an initial period, so check the full-contract cost. One-off charges may include installation, activation and router fees, and early termination can be costly. Bundled mobile lines, home voice or TV can change the overall value calculation, so compare the full package rather than the broadband price in isolation.

Protections and regulation

The broadband market is regulated by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), which oversees the open-access network model, service standards and fair competition among retailers. IMDA sets consumer-protection expectations around contracts, service quality and dispute handling, and requires clear disclosure of plan terms. Consumers who cannot resolve a complaint with their provider can seek recourse through IMDA's frameworks or mediation channels. The open-access structure is designed to keep the retail market competitive.

Common questions

Is 1Gbps enough? — For most households streaming, gaming and working from home, yes; multi-gig helps only heavy or multi-user setups.

Are cheaper telcos slower? — Not inherently; they use the same fibre, so speed depends on the plan, not the brand.

Do I need a contract? — Contract plans are usually cheaper, but no-contract options exist if you want flexibility to switch.

The cheapest Fiber Internet in Singapore is S$4.90 /month from MyRepublic.

Fiber Internet in Singapore — FAQ

What is the cheapest broadband deal in Singapore?

Giraffy tracks 5 broadband plans across MyRepublic,M1,WhizComms providers in Singapore. The lowest tracked price is S$4.90 /month. Sort by lowest monthly cost and filter by speed to find the best value for your usage.

What broadband speed do I actually need?

For one person browsing and streaming: 30–50 Mbps is plenty. A household of 3–4 people streaming HD simultaneously benefits from 100–300 Mbps. Heavy users — gamers, remote workers uploading large files, 4K streaming — should look at 500 Mbps or full gigabit plans.

What is the difference between fibre and cable internet?

Fibre-optic internet uses light signals for fast, consistent speeds — typically up to 1 Gbps — and is unaffected by distance from the exchange. Cable internet uses coaxial cable and is fast but shared with neighbours, so speeds can dip during peak hours. Full fibre is the gold standard where available.

Are there setup fees or activation costs to switch broadband?

Some providers charge a one-off setup or activation fee, while others waive it with a minimum-term contract. Router delivery is usually included. Ask about early termination fees if you're still in a contract with your current provider before switching.

How long does it take to get broadband installed?

Full-fibre installations requiring a technician visit usually take 1–3 weeks to book. Switching providers on an existing connection (same technology, same line) can be as quick as two working days. Check estimated lead times on each deal card before committing.

Can I keep my home phone number when switching broadband?

Yes. Under most switching processes, you can port your existing home phone number to your new provider. Let them know you want to keep your number when you sign up — it should transfer automatically within a few days.

What is upload speed and does it matter?

Upload speed determines how quickly your device sends data — relevant for video calls, uploading to cloud storage, streaming as a content creator, or remote desktop work. Standard broadband is asymmetric (faster download than upload). If upload speed matters to you, look for 'symmetrical' or 'full fibre' plans.